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The Nikkei average fell by 51 yen and declined for the first time in eight days, while the TOPIX continued to rise, and there were many stocks on the Main Board that increased in value = Afternoon of the 7th.
On the 7th, the Nikkei average stock price fell by 51 yen and 03 sen compared to the previous weekend, closing at 36,779 yen and 66 sen, marking a decline for the first time in eight days. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) rose by 8.38 points to 2,696.16 points, continuing its upward trend for the ninth consecutive day. In the morning, influenced by the depreciation of the yen, buying was the priority, leading to an increase in the Nikkei average at the start of trading. However, after a round of trading, it switched to negative territory, and at 10:37 AM, it recorded a 99 yen and 30 sen drop, reaching 36,731 yen and 39 sen. After that, the Nikkei average showed little direction and was aware of the previous week's closing price.
Stocks that moved and those that were traded in the front market.
* TOA <6809> 1045 +110 The operating profit for this period is expected to increase for two consecutive digits. * UMC Electronics <6615> 322 +34 Expectations for reorganization as a major shareholder by Toyota Industries. * TOKYO BASE <3415> 284 +224 The existing store revenue growth rate in April is expected to expand from the previous month. * MonotaRO <3064> 2948 +204 Viewing the recent trend of yen appreciation as a lead indicator. * Informat <2492> 370 +22 The first quarter
The Nikkei average fell by 16 yen, marking a small decline for the first time in eight days, with a lack of direction ahead of Chairman Powell's press conference. = 7 days before the session.
Seven days ago, the Nikkei average stock price fell slightly for the first time in eight days, closing at 36,813.78 yen, a decrease of 16.91 yen from the previous week's Friday. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) rose by 10.41 points to 2,698.19 points, marking its ninth consecutive day of increase. Following the trend of a weaker yen, buying was prioritized in the morning, leading to an initial rise in the Nikkei average. However, after a round of trading, it turned negative, reaching 36,731.39 yen, down 99.30 yen, at 10:37 a.m. Subsequently, amid uncertainties regarding U.S.-China trade negotiations, local market conditions remained unclear.
May 7th [Today's Investment Strategy]
[Fisco Selected Stocks]【Material Stocks】Itoki <7972> 1782 yen (5/2) focuses on office Furniture. Also engaged in Logistics equipment and devices for commercial facilities. Announced the first-quarter financial results. The operating profit was 7.422 billion yen, a 22.9% increase compared to the same period last year. The workplace business performed well, focusing on renewal projects tailored to a hybrid new way of working and office relocations. The operating profit estimate for the fiscal year ending December 2025 is 11.5 billion yen, a 14.1% increase compared to the previous period. Full-year financial estimates.
Caution is being taken regarding Trump tariffs, but buying back by Overseas investors is likely to be on people's minds.
[Stocks Opening Comment] The Japanese stock market on the 7th is expected to start slightly lower, but a sense of stability is likely to be recognized. In the US market on the 6th, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 389 points, and the Nasdaq dropped by 154 points. Concerns arose as companies withdrew their forecasts due to uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration's tariff policies. Additionally, Treasury Secretary Yellen's comments revealed that there are no negotiations with China regarding trade, and the trade deficit in March reached a record high, raising concerns about the economy.
Focus on TOA and Itoki, while Nexera and Tamron are underperforming.
In the Tokyo market during the four-day weekend, on the last day of trading last week, the NY Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by $564.47 on the 2nd, then fell by $98.60 on the 5th, and decreased by $389.83 yesterday, closing at $40,829.00. The Nasdaq Composite Index increased by 266.99 points on the 2nd, then dropped by 133.49 points on the 5th, and fell by 154.58 points yesterday, ending at 17,689.66. The Chicago Nikkei 225 Futures yesterday were down by 60 yen compared to the day session in Osaka on the 2nd, standing at 36,750 yen. The exchange rate is 1 dollar = 142.40-50 yen. Today